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Alpha Tau Sorority Web Site

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The purpose of Alpha Tau is to act as a non-sexual support group for heterosexual crossdressers, their spouses/SO's and their families, and to assist its members in developing understanding and acceptance of both masculine and feminine qualities essential to their personalities. To further our purpose, we will provide opportunities for crossdressing programs, services, and social activities for the support of our members, and to assist members with problems related to CD'ing whenever possible.

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Association for the Needs of Lesbians and Gay Students of Texas A&M University-Commerce Forum

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The Association for the Needs of Gay and Lesbian Students (ANGLS) is a group of people organized to promote the interests and civil liberties of homosexual, bisexual and trans-gender students and staff on campus and in the surrounding community. Membership in the group does not indicate an alternative lifestyle; just an open mind.

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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Aggies Web site

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The Purpose of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Aggies is threefold: to provide support for all gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender individuals within the University and surrounding communities; to provide educational information on historical and current issues regarding gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals; and to create opportunities for welcoming, safe, and supportive social gatherings that strive to minimize the fear of harassment or exposure.

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Metropolitan Community Church of El Paso Web site

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Metropolitan Community Church of El Paso was founded in 1980 and affiliated with the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches in 1982. Our goal has always been to provide for the spiritual enhancement and development of the GLBT community.

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Spectrum 2.0! Web Site

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Spectrum's, Southern Methodist University's GLBT student organization, purpose is threefold: social, educational, and political. Our primary goal is to foster an environment where all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, can speak openly about their concerns and help partake in the stand for equality for the LGBT community.

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Rio Adelante Grande Picasa Page

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Welcome to Rio Grande Adelante. We are committed to serving the LGBT community of West Texas, Southern New Mexico, and Northern Chihuahua. Adelante is a non-profit organization aimed at educating and empowering our LGBT community through social events, educational programs, political awareness, and spiritual guidance.

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Puentes LGBT Resourcesurces Web Site

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The mission of PUENTES LGBT Resources is to build a vibrant community free from violence and based on equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons.
Welcome to the website of Puentes LGBT Resources! Puentes is the bi-national umbrella organization serving the LGBT communities on the Texas-Mexico border. Our reliable and innovative programs and initiatives such as our antiviolence project Get the Word Out provide education, outreach, advocacy and coalition building for our queer border communities.

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Frontera Pride Film Festival Twitter Feed

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The Frontera Pride Film Festival was launched to present the stories of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community through film exhibition. With the inaugural theme of “Building Bridges Across Borders,” the festival will take center stage in June 2009. Led by an arts and culture-focused committee of volunteers, the festival is driven by a desire to create a community event that will become an annual tradition about, by and for this vital population. The organization operates as a 501c3 nonprofit through the generosity of the Frontera Women’s Foundation and all donations are tax-deductible.

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Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival Twitter Feed

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Kino is the official mascot of Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival. The Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival cultivates the Central Texas lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) film and arts community by enlightening, educating, and entertaining our community through the exhibition and support of the best in recent LGBTQI international, national, and regional films and art.

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Austin Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Web site

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Austin Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce not-for-profit business organization promoting networking, education, and support for gay and gay-friendly businesses and professionals, thereby contributing to the advocacy of the gay community.

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Atticus Circle Web site

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Atticus Circle educates and mobilizes straight people to advance equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) partners, parents, and their children. They are based in Austin, Texas.

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Austin’s Capital City Front Runners is a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered running/walking group open to all fitness levels. We welcome everyone from those who like to walk, to beginning runners that are just starting out to experienced runners training for their next race.

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Austin Roundup Web site

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The Austin Roundup is a non-profit organization committed to providing an annual conference where lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members of AA and Al-Anon can participate in a wide range of workshops, listen to speakers, and enjoy social events which focus on a lifestyle of recovery.

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Bound by Desire web site

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Bound by Desire is a non-profit, social, educational, and support group exclusively for women who have a positive interest in BDSM. We sponsor educational, informational, and social events. Bound by Desire was formed in 1991 by a group of leatherdykes in Austin, Texas.

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Central Texas boys of Leather Web Site

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The Central Texas boys of Leather (CTboL) provides a safe space for all types of self-identified leather submissives to gather, have fun, and work for the organizations and charities within the gay and leather communities. The club is committed to providing support and education to all leather submissives and to preserving and sharing the history and culture of the leather community.

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Central Texas Transgender Society Web site

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The Central Texas Transgender Society is an informal association of individuals and groups in the central Texas area, formed primarily to develop and maintain this Web Site. The site is provided as a resource to the transgender community in the Central Texas area, serving (but not necessarily limited to) transexuals, cross-dressers, and genderqueer folks.

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El Paso Sun City Pride Web site

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The El Paso Sun City Pride (EPSCP) Organization was established in 2007 to serve as the social directors of the El Paso LGBT community and to bring the great City of El Paso a PRIDE Celebration it rightfully deserves.

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Equality Texas Web Site

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Equality Texas Foundation was incorporated in 1990 as a 501(c)(3) organization. The Foundation conducts research and educates Texans about policies and their effect on Texans of all sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions. The Foundation also coordinates efforts of LGBT and allied organizations across the state to achieve its goals and objectives. The Foundation programs serve to educate and empower Texans on equality issues. Contributions to Equality Texas Foundation are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Equality Texas was incorporated in 1989 as a 501(c)(4) organization. It is the only nonpartisan statewide political advocacy organization lobbying the Texas Legislature for the elimination of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. Contributions to Equality Texas are not tax deductible.

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Human Rights Campaign. Austin Steering Committee Facebook Page

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The Austin Steering Committee of the Human Rights Campaign is a diverse volunteer group of individuals working each and every day to bring the mission of HRC to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender and straight-supportive people in this area.

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PRIDE Nac Facebook Page

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PRIDE Nac educates the public, promoting awareness and understanding of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered community. We provide a safe forum for homosexual, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and straight youth to discuss any issues concerning them. GLBTQ group at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.

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Lone Star Lambdas Square Dance Club Facebook Page

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Lone Star Lambdas is a Modern Western square dance club, founded at Austin, Texas in August 2005.
The club provides a comfortable, accepting, non-discriminating environment for members and guests, and the opportunity to dance outside of gender-defined roles. As a member club of the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs [IAGSDC] and our local federation, the Austin Square and Round Dance Association [ASRDA], we seek to support the GLBT community and create sharing relationships with all square dance clubs.

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Helping to Educate Regarding Orientation at Angelo State University Facebook Page

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ASU's student organization H.E.R.O.; a forum for the GLBT&A community of Angelo State University. Entwined in the double entendre of the acronym H.E.R.O. (Helping to Educate Regarding Orientation), students , faculty, staff, --and indeed all persons who stumble upon us, our work or our site--will find a clearly defined purpose: to advocate equality among members of all sexual orientations, races, sexes and creeds; to confront stereotype and negative judgment through education; to promote positive health and sexual choices; to be an active volunteer for the betterment of the community and society at large; to provide a supportive safe-haven for those who need it; and to serve as a forum where students may find their voice.

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Capital City Front Runners Facebook Page

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Austin’s Capital City Front Runners is a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered running group open to all fitness levels from walkers, to runners that are just starting out to experienced marathoners. If you are a resident of Austin or visiting town, come on out for a run around the beautiful Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin.

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Get the Word Out Web site

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The mission of Get the Word Out is to provide the LGBT* community with effective and responsible anti-violence support while promoting social acceptance of LGBT people on the Texas-Mexico border.

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Frontera Pride Film Festival Web Site

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The Frontera Pride Film Festival was launched to present the stories of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community through film exhibition. With the inaugural theme of “Building Bridges Across Borders,” the festival will take center stage in June 2009. Led by an arts and culture-focused committee of volunteers, the festival is driven by a desire to create a community event that will become an annual tradition about, by and for this vital population. The organization operates as a 501c3 nonprofit through the generosity of the Frontera Women’s Foundation and all donations are tax-deductible.

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Lone Star Lambdas Web Site

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Lone Star Lambdas is a Modern Western square dance club, founded at Austin, Texas in August 2005. At our events, we dance to live callers who use the Callerlab mainstream and plus programs. One of our primary purposes is to provide a comfortable and welcoming environment for GLBT dancers. However, we do not discriminate—everyone is welcome!

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Rio Grande Adelante Web Site

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Rio Grande Adelante is committed to serving the LGBT community of West Texas, Southern New Mexico, and Northern Chihuahua. Adelante is a non-profit organization aimed at educating and empowering our LGBT community through social events, educational programs, political awareness, and spiritual guidance.

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Transgender Education Network of Texas Web Site

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The Transgender Education Network of Texas is an advocacy group dedicated to furthering the cause of gender diverse people in the State of Texas. We work to accomplish this through advocacy and education in both public and private forums. Through our efforts we strive to halt discrimination through social, legal, legislative and corporate education.

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United Court of Austin, Inc. Web site

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The United Court of Austin, Inc., representing the International Court System in Austin, TX, is an independent, registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the betterment of life in and around the Austin area and is committed to providing financial and physical support to other charitable organizations. The United Court of Austin, Inc. believes in educating and empowering its members and the community by promoting and advocating AIDS awareness and diversity through non-discrimination. The United Court of Austin, Inc. welcomes members and provides support regardless of race, creed, color, gender and/or sexual orientation.

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University of Texas at Austin Gender and Sexuality Center

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The Gender and Sexuality Center provides safe spaces for all members of the UT Austin community to explore, organize, and promote learning around issues of gender and sexuality. The center also facilitates a greater responsiveness to the needs of women and the LGBTQ communities through education, outreach and advocacy.

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University of Texas at Austin GLBTQ Business Students Association Facebook Page

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The purpose of GLBTQ Business Students Association (GBSA) is to offer professional and networking opportunities to GLBTQ students through corporate interaction and community-building events. By reaching out to GLBTQ students and allies across campus, we promote the importance of professional diversity.